Red Rock Canyon is in southern Nevada about 20 miles west of Las Vegas. It can be reached from Las Vegas by traveling west on NV 159. The byway is 13 miles long and follows Red Rock Canyon Road, which is a one-way, paved road suitable for all vehicles. Red Rock Canyon remains open year-round.
Red Rock Canyon Back Country Byway traverses the arid desert landscape, passing rock formations that rise 2,000 feet above the valley floor. The sheer cliff walls are cut by deep canyons where hidden desert springs provide water that supports the diversity of wildlife inhabiting this area. Bighorn sheep can be seen by the watchful eye of the wildlife observer. Cougars, kit fox, coyotes, bobcat, and birds of prey also inhabit the area. Wild horses and burros can also be seen.
This scenic byway travels through 67,500-acre Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. A variety of activities can be enjoyed in the area including hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, rock climbing, and mountain biking. You’ll most likely encounter many mountain bikers on the byway, be cautious and share the road with them.
A visitor center is located at the entrance of the byway. It has information and exhibits on the area and its recreational opportunities. For example, a brochure is available that lists and briefly describes 15 hiking trails. Other materials provide information on the plant and animal life of this rugged desert area.
One site of interest you’ll encounter along the byway is Sandstone Quarry. A short walk takes you to the historic quarry dating from the turn of the century. Trails here will take you farther into the conservation area.